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The Human Rights Division of the Superior
court of Jurisdiction in High court of Justice Accra, preferred an out of court settlement, which was accepted by both the plaintiffs, Mr. Philip Ayamba and seven others and the Defendant, the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General's Department in respect of L.I 2146.
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The courts of the jurisdiction in which the child is habitually resident are the appropriate courts to decide what is in the best interests of the child.
Not exact matches
At the opening
of the trial
in Rome, the U.S. investment bank the other defendants asked a three - judge panel at the
Court of Accounts, which rules on abuses
of public funds, to reject the case
in an acknowledgement that the judges do not have
jurisdiction, Marco Fratini, one
of the judges, said.
The decision, handed down Wednesday by Nova Scotia Supreme
Court Judge Mona Lynch, rejects O'Leary's attempt to dismiss the suit or move it to another
jurisdiction, and awarded $ 3,500
in costs to the Canadian Lebanese Chamber
of Commerce and Industry.
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of forum non conveniens or otherwise.
The following year, Monaco filed suit against the State
of Mississippi
in the U.S. Supreme
Court, but the high court refused to hear Monaco's claim on the grounds that the «Court has no jurisdiction of a suit brought by a foreign state against a state of the Union without her consent.&r
Court, but the high
court refused to hear Monaco's claim on the grounds that the «Court has no jurisdiction of a suit brought by a foreign state against a state of the Union without her consent.&r
court refused to hear Monaco's claim on the grounds that the «
Court has no jurisdiction of a suit brought by a foreign state against a state of the Union without her consent.&r
Court has no
jurisdiction of a suit brought by a foreign state against a state
of the Union without her consent.»
In 2011, the Supreme
Court sided with the provinces on the main question
of jurisdiction, while leaving the door open to federal - provincial co-operation.
«To get full access to the single market you have to contribute to the budget and accept the freedoms, the four pillars and you have to accept the
jurisdiction [
of the European
Court of Justice],» he told Andrew Marr
in an interview due to be aired on BBC One on Sunday.
Many
jurisdictions prevent a spouse from being disinherited, for example, so a
court might void provisions
in a will that leaves everything to your kids from a first marriage, said Joslin Davis, president
of the American Academy
of Matrimonial Lawyers.
7 So the exchange bondholders who have euro - denominated bonds may be able to convince
courts in Europe to order that they get paid — and those orders might be effective, since they would be entirely outside
of U.S.
jurisdiction.
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The new amendment will,
in effect, restore death - penalty review to the
jurisdiction of the Supreme People's
Court, where legal scholars say it always properly belonged.
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And then the Supreme
Court of Canada dealt him a severe blow
in 2011, when it ruled his plan overstepped federal
jurisdiction.
He added, «the ultimate death knell for secrecy
in any
jurisdiction would be a bank getting served one
of these subpoenas and choosing to litigate, then losing
in court.»
In late 2011, the Supreme
Court of Canada ruled that Ottawa was overstepping its
jurisdiction.
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jurisdiction.
This
Court has subject matter
jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332 because there is complete diversity
of citizenship between Plaintiff and Defendant, and the amount
in controversy exceeds $ 75,000, exclusive
of costs and interests.
On October 13, 2017, the Delaware
Court of Chancery dismissed a case brought by the blockchain firm R3 Holdco against Ripple Labs, another company active in the space, ruling that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the law
Court of Chancery dismissed a case brought by the blockchain firm R3 Holdco against Ripple Labs, another company active
in the space, ruling that the
court lacked jurisdiction to hear the law
court lacked
jurisdiction to hear the lawsuit.
At issue
in the case is whether SLUSA divests state
courts of jurisdiction over class actions asserting claims arising under the Securities Act
of 1933 (e.g., claims alleging a material misstatement
in a registration statement).
One might have thought that that would be the end
of the matter, but instead Burnaby commenced this action
in the Supreme
Court of British Columbia seeking a declaration (at para 13) «that the National Energy Board does not have the constitutional
jurisdiction to issue an order to the City
of Burnaby that directs or limits the City
of Burnaby
in the enforcement
of its bylaws.»
But other
courts in that
Court of Appeal's
jurisdiction would be required to use it when judging future cases involving Uber driver classification.
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The case filed
in the B.C.
Court of Appeal asks if the province has
jurisdiction to regulate the transport
of oil through its territory
The Enrollment Program also authorizes a superior
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court for a defendant or the defendant's assets,» as well as authorizes the Commissioner
of Business Oversight to «include
in civil actions claims for ancillary relief, including restitution and disgorgement, on behalf
of a person injured, as well as attorney's fees and costs, and civil penalties
of up to $ 25,000» for up to four years after the purported violation occurred and «refer evidence regarding violations
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of Manhattan
in New York City.
Finally, Cook says that the FBI is proposing what Apple is calling «unprecedented use»
of the All Writs Act
of 1789, which authorizes federal
courts to issue all orders necessary or appropriate «
in aid
of their respective
jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles
of law.»
The suit alleges that the law gives the Ugandans standing to sue Lively for his activities, which had a crucial nexus
in the U.S. and therefore come under federal
courts»
jurisdiction; it also charges that Lively not only advocated bad ideas
in an abstract context but helped various Ugandans conceive and manage a campaign
of persecution, thus involving himself
in a joint criminal enterprise.
Lively, with representation by Liberty Counsel (an evangelical legal organization), responded that
in both the U.S. and Uganda he exercised constitutionally protected speech rights; that he opposes violence and neither committed nor plotted any; that Uganda did not
in fact pass a proposed draconian anti-gay law, and that
in any case Uganda's political institutions, instead
of himself, are responsible for its political decisions; and that the
court lacks
jurisdiction and the plaintiffs lack standing.
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In 1812 Joseph Story became the youngest judge ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national laws
In 1812 Joseph Story became the youngest judge ever to be appointed to the Supreme
Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
Court, and over the course
of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man
in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national laws
in defining the role
of the
court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
court itself, and its
jurisdiction over state an4 national laws..
Finally, when the facts were known and Nicaragua quite appropriately filed a brief with the World
Court, where there could be a judicial hearing under international auspices, the administration responded by announcing that for a period
of two years it would refuse to recognize the
jurisdiction of the World
Court in any matters pertaining to Central America.
There is no improbability
in the impression which the gospels convey that the prefect would have been glad to decline
jurisdiction, as he could have done if the charge were reduced, or modified, so that it would come within the competence
of the Jewish
court.
Under the liberal policy
of the empire, which allowed a fair degree
of local autonomy, the Sanhedrin exercised wide
jurisdiction as a
court of justice, especially
in matters arising out
of the peculiar practices and institutions
of the Jewish religion.
The
courts proved to be useless because Nestle had operations so
in many different countries, outside the
jurisdiction of any single legal system.
We should support the recent decision to bring up to date our dues to the UN, which are several years
in arrears, and we should place ourselves once again under the
jurisdiction of the International
Court of Justice.
It «establishes a constitutional denial
of jurisdiction,» which means that a secular
court has no right to even try the case
in the first place.
Even today, some scholars argue that it did nothing more than declare that the Supreme
Court is within its rights
in declining to exercise an authority putatively conferred upon it by Congress when such authority exceeds the
jurisdiction granted to the
Court under Article Three
of the Constitution.
Thus, the
Court prohibited public events which had been practiced
in every
jurisdiction since the founding
of the nation.